Below is a cut and paste from a PDF that an intern of mine prepared. It is how to set user specified qty & units.
Not sure it's what you want to do but I think it's what Swertel is talking about.
Sorry for the formatting but I'm pretty busy.
Below is a cut and paste from a PDF that an intern of mine prepared. It is how to set user specified qty & units.
Not sure it's what you want to do but I think it's what Swertel is talking about.
Sorry for the formatting but I'm pretty busy…
How to set in a unit and change the quantity in the parts list
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12/18/2006
PROBLEM:
How to change the value of the quantity and add a unit to it, in an automatically generated parts list.
SOLUTION:
In the following example describes how you can change an automatically generated quantity-value “X” into a value “Y” and add the unit “IN” after the value.
- Open the related part-file, which needs the value of its quantity changed:
File - File Properties - Custom - under Name select custom and write in “SE_ASSEMBLY_QUANTITY_OVERRIDE” - under Type select “Number” - under Value write in 0 (to override the current quantity of the part) - click on the Add-button
In the same tab select in the Name-box “custom” and type in “SE_ASSEMBLY_QUANTITY_STRING” - under Type select “Text” – under Value write in “IN;0” (“IN” for the unit inches and the “0” specifies the amount of the places after the comma) - click on the Add-button.
- Open the assembly file where the part is used.
In the Assembly Pathfinder (assembly-mode):
Select the part - right mouse-click - Occurrence Properties - note the “IN” under the “User-Defined Quantity” and enter the required value “Y” under the “Quantity”-column - OK
- Save the changes and open the draft-file containing the parts list.
- Update the parts list and note the changes in the QTY-field
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